NCRI – On Monday September 16, Ambassador Brett H. McGurk, Deputy Assistant to U.S. Secretary of State, accompanied by the Acting Special Representative of UN Secretary General and delegations from UN and UNHCR, visited Camp Liberty and the hunger strikers, and held talks with senior representatives of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). They…
Camp Ashraf hostages are under interrogation in Maliki’s “Dirty Division’s” solitary confinement
NCRI- According to credible reports from within the clerical regime, the seven Ashraf hostages abducted in Ashraf by Iraqi forces on September 1st are still held in Maliki’s Dirty Division (Golden Division) prison near Baghdad Airport. They are under repeated interrogation and persecution by intelligence officers of this division. To intensify pressures on the hostages,…
Lawmaker from Humble seeks U.N. action for Iranian exiles
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE WASHINGTON – Texas GOP Rep. Ted Poe, a frequent critic of the United Nations, prepared a letter to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday asking the international organization to consider deploying blue helmeted U.N. peacekeepers to Iraq to prevent further attacks on Iranian exiles who had been promised protection by the…
Ex-U.S. officials, family members pay homage to 52 massacred Camp Ashraf resident
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The following is being release by National Council of Resistance of Iran, U.S. Representatives Office (NCRI-US): Former senior U.S. officials and family members of the 52 residents of Camp Ashraf murdered execution-style by the Iraqi SWAT units acting on orders from Tehran on September 1, paid tribute to the…
Unleashing the wolves on Iranian exiles in Iraq
THE WASHINGTON TIMES Amir Emadi feels betrayed by the Obama administration, which he accuses of abandoning his father and thousands of other unarmed Iranian exiles in Iraq. “This is not the America I grew up reading about,” he said at a Washington tribute Saturday to his father and 51 other dissidents killed Sept. 1 by…